Absolutely amazed by the kind of overwhelming engineering, you did this all by yourself (?!?) for creating a fullframe mirrorless camera, wow! Would love to have something like that, if its not too expensive...i can do soldering PCBs quite well, but i am not an engineer.
this looks amazing, congratulations, I hope that you will be able to build a community around the camera, its reallly interesting and I can imagine many variants eg one with a large screen, one built for compactness etc
I don't know if you used a preset on these photos but the colors look amazing, except for the blues that are a bit washed out. This project is super interesting. Unbelievable what one individual can do, one very smart individual 👏👏👏
Love the progress update m8, as long as the clear shell doesn't allow for light leaks in the image path keep it. Maybe have a clock sync running at startup just for the duel channel readout, the trick would be to get the clock signal to be accurate enough....
Man those photos, what did you do to make them all look so good? I swear if it's not your editing then it must be the best colour science I've seen from any camera.
I wish you success! You have done a great job! If you add a swivel display to the body like the Hasselblad 907x, you have the perfect camera for street photographers.
impressive work !! love the CCD sensor ! I wonder if we could get just a tad more resolution like a 16mpx sensor that would be perfect and good enough for most stuff
Really cool project! I like the box shape and the really big screen! I imagine this makes focussing really fun! working as an AC i really appreciate big Monitors! Of course youre still developing the internal functions, but it would be interesting what your plans are for the exteriour of the camera. The transparent body is cool! keep it like that pls! Have you thought of integrating 3/8"-16 and 1/4"-20 threads with holes for 3mm orientation pins? Last year you said this project was not to become commercially viable. Have your views or goals changed for the project in this aspect or others? Nice work! Been following for some time now, really looking forward to next video!
I think my wording was probably a bit misleading from last time. The project is not commercially viable as almost a fact: it's almost impossible to source the sensor in large quantity (it has been discontinued for quite a while) at a reasonable price (not like paying $10K for a sensor), meaning there is a upper bound/ limit on how many cameras I can build. The number is around 200. Unless this changes this limits the money I can make on this project. Given the time and effort (also money) I put into this project, if I can only sell 200 of them, I am almost certainly going to sell them at a loss. But I am still planning to finish the project and make it commercially available (with very limited supply unfortunately)
@nbzwt that's amazing to hear. Sorry I see now on your earlier videos you mention it being open source. Looking forward to the website! Thanks for replying
I wish I had access to a sensor like you so I could try helping out. I will check your code and I am personally planning something more simple like this fitting a sensor(if I can find one to work) with a pi zero inside an old M39 mount device. There are some rangefinders with removable backs, a new digital back can be built that way.
I would like to try turning my Rollei XF35 digital, full frame sensor is needed though or at least micro four thirds. I’m thinking of getting a camera like Nikon 1 and trying to fit it inside an old rangefinder camera before trying to build my own.
@ I need to find the exact same one to be able to follow your guide right? This is the most in-depth and professional analog to digital project I’ve seen and I would like to build up on it.
I would suggest, please focus at photography with no autofocus. Then the camera is beeing used as an analog camera years before the digital age 🙂 I like you project, because i am using old lenes at different digital cameras. My dream would be a huge digital sensor camera (e.g. 6x6 or bigger)... ok i have a dream ... At least, if you have finshed the project, would be there a posibility to get the parts from you to build up a own camera?
Hey man, my name Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, would you love to have a logo for your camera and already have a product branding prepared by the time the camera is ready? Let me know if you interested and I would love to work with you to design it for you!
Not only does the quality of the pictures look good, but your skill als a photographer also shines trough. :)
Your shots are nicely done
Photos have a warm and nostalgic feel to them.
Wow this is so amazing 辛苦了兄弟. I’d love to try this out one day
beautiful shots.
i absolutely LOVE the vibe of the photos taken by this. its so nostalgic in a way and i really like that
Absolutely amazed by the kind of overwhelming engineering, you did this all by yourself (?!?) for creating a fullframe mirrorless camera, wow! Would love to have something like that, if its not too expensive...i can do soldering PCBs quite well, but i am not an engineer.
the algorithm suggested this video, project looks great, and very nice results! :) looking forward to the progress
Wow, just wow. The improvement on this project has been so amazing, man, I'm so glad for you, this is turning out amazing!
this looks amazing, congratulations, I hope that you will be able to build a community around the camera, its reallly interesting and I can imagine many variants eg one with a large screen, one built for compactness etc
Your a brilliantly smart man 👍
I don't know if you used a preset on these photos but the colors look amazing, except for the blues that are a bit washed out.
This project is super interesting. Unbelievable what one individual can do, one very smart individual 👏👏👏
in the previous video I wasn't convinced about the image quality, in this one... I am !
Nice progress
The shots are gorgeous. I am so invested in this journey. Can't wait to see where you take it!
Really love the colors, and vintage-esque rendering from this Sensor.
Love the progress update m8, as long as the clear shell doesn't allow for light leaks in the image path keep it.
Maybe have a clock sync running at startup just for the duel channel readout, the trick would be to get the clock signal to be accurate enough....
The photos look very nice! Love the progress.
Wow this project is actually so cool, the photos are turning out great!
Man those photos, what did you do to make them all look so good? I swear if it's not your editing then it must be the best colour science I've seen from any camera.
looks great, the clear shell is very sick! i am loving the photos. i hope one day i can build my own one of these :)
Amazing, I like the look of the photos. Also, great analysis of the issues!
I wish you success! You have done a great job! If you add a swivel display to the body like the Hasselblad 907x, you have the perfect camera for street photographers.
Incredible work here! You are an inspiration with your dedication to this project.
impressive work !! love the CCD sensor ! I wonder if we could get just a tad more resolution like a 16mpx sensor that would be perfect and good enough for most stuff
outstanding work I ever saw.. you are amazing!
I only shoot film, but this gets me genuinely excited for a digital camera
Loving the progress, and the photos!
updates look great, can't wait to see more 👍
Damn…u got my attention and interest just by the title of the video…SUB!
can't wait to see how will the project will continue
Fantastic progress, and amazing shots!
I'm a fan of the translucent chassis.
amazing as always, good to see good engineers at work :)
Love the clear shell👍
Awesome work ! Your photos are beaitiful
That's insane, custom board and everything
Really cool project! I like the box shape and the really big screen! I imagine this makes focussing really fun! working as an AC i really appreciate big Monitors! Of course youre still developing the internal functions, but it would be interesting what your plans are for the exteriour of the camera. The transparent body is cool! keep it like that pls! Have you thought of integrating 3/8"-16 and 1/4"-20 threads with holes for 3mm orientation pins?
Last year you said this project was not to become commercially viable. Have your views or goals changed for the project in this aspect or others?
Nice work! Been following for some time now, really looking forward to next video!
I think my wording was probably a bit misleading from last time. The project is not commercially viable as almost a fact: it's almost impossible to source the sensor in large quantity (it has been discontinued for quite a while) at a reasonable price (not like paying $10K for a sensor), meaning there is a upper bound/ limit on how many cameras I can build. The number is around 200. Unless this changes this limits the money I can make on this project. Given the time and effort (also money) I put into this project, if I can only sell 200 of them, I am almost certainly going to sell them at a loss. But I am still planning to finish the project and make it commercially available (with very limited supply unfortunately)
I like this unintentional noise and vertical/horizontal stripes, I'm looking for a way to replicate them in post
Our old Canon SD780-IS somehow makes everyone look great; who knows what tricks Canon used but modern smartphones don't come close.
I love this series!
WOOOW, its look like film but not digital photo!
Good shots. How much would it cost to rebuild thid camera?
Keep up the good work please
just amazing. congrats
Incredible project!! Would love to see this fully open sourced! Any chance you can share some hi-res files for us pixel peepers?
It has been fully open sourced since day 1. I am working on a website for it, which would include full resolution photos
@nbzwt that's amazing to hear. Sorry I see now on your earlier videos you mention it being open source. Looking forward to the website! Thanks for replying
I wish I had access to a sensor like you so I could try helping out. I will check your code and I am personally planning something more simple like this fitting a sensor(if I can find one to work) with a pi zero inside an old M39 mount device. There are some rangefinders with removable backs, a new digital back can be built that way.
I would like to try turning my Rollei XF35 digital, full frame sensor is needed though or at least micro four thirds. I’m thinking of getting a camera like Nikon 1 and trying to fit it inside an old rangefinder camera before trying to build my own.
You can get the sensor from places like eBay. That's where I got them anyway
@ I need to find the exact same one to be able to follow your guide right? This is the most in-depth and professional analog to digital project I’ve seen and I would like to build up on it.
The photos has a Kodak film look :)
Because he uses a Kodak CCD sensor.
World be awesome of you Child make a Camera focussed on infrared photography
Great results!
Oh wow that is pretty cool!
I'd love to use this as a digital back for a film camera
Excellent! The SD card noise issue is interesting; what board stackup are you using?
"What camera do you use?" "I build it from components."
Great job
Super neato! Well done 🎉
Great pictores!
AMAZING, HOPE YOU CAN REACH 24FPS
is it possible to configure ccd to read from center to right and from center to left?
I would suggest, please focus at photography with no autofocus. Then the camera is beeing used as an analog camera years before the digital age 🙂
I like you project, because i am using old lenes at different digital cameras. My dream would be a huge digital sensor camera (e.g. 6x6 or bigger)... ok i have a dream ...
At least, if you have finshed the project, would be there a posibility to get the parts from you to build up a own camera?
能不能用dji的激光雷达来做自动对焦?
I want one
better to use L mount before you get a knock on the door.
太牛了老哥🫡
Awesome
awesome!!!
Your VTuber is cute
Yo sick!
that is so cool
Hey man, my name Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, would you love to have a logo for your camera and already have a product branding prepared by the time the camera is ready? Let me know if you interested and I would love to work with you to design it for you!
so cool
Looks "filmic"
ニュウビ過ぎる
sos groso